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G6E-T Parts List For +400 Rwkw


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All in all. Spend money, break sh*t, spend more. Somebody goes quicker then spend again and break more. These things are addictive and unfortunately, piss weak in a lot of areas. I you really want to go fast then yes, buy a sh*tter as a daily - you'll need it..

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Come on lads, it's not a peen contest. You both have great rides that many are jealous of. For me, Jack's has been the best written up thread to follow and he's been one of the most honest blokes around here. Chill out and back to the fast cars.

Only one had the great ride.

Each to their own but comparing these G6E's isn't apples with apples.

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  • Member For: 12y 10m 9d
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Seems to get abit heated on here tonight, all in the name of power!!!

It must be the damn fuel pumping thru the veins the e85 blood vs the premium 98 lol

All in all it was about a parts list to ACHIEVE 400rwkw.

It doesnt matter if your budget is $3000 you will end up spending $5000.

Things dont always run right, my budget for my last car was $4000 in 2 weeks at nizpro I spent $12,000 then I sold it as it felt *******

was going to cost me another $8 to $10 to get it right.

Just make sure you buy it all together and install and tune it altogether in the long run you will save $$$ on Tuning but that's about it lol

a guy on here posted the other week about achieving 412rwkw in his g6e Turbo.

Maybe check out his post, I cbf looking right now but goodluck do it right and make the car LAST the extra coin you spend will be worth it.

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  • Member For: 17y 10m 29d
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G6ET8U- your car is great, you seem to be doing a good job of modding it to do what you want it to... but don't forget there is always another way to do things..

Not everyone pays people to work on their car- massive $$ saving there.

Most people into cars would (or should- I know I do) service their car more regularly than recommended anyway.

Its hard to add in things like good tyres into the bill as for all we know he might be running semi's already! Do we tell him to budget for more fuel as well in case he puts his foot down too much?

I broke 2 CV's on my old BA also.. I fixed it properly for around $200 each...

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